Mammotion is best known for its robot lawnmowers, but the brand is slowly branching out to other outdoor areas of your house. At CES 2026, Mammotion launched a robot pool cleaner that lifts itself out of the water. The SPINO S1 Pro pool cleaner features a robotic arm mounted to the docking station that sits at the edge of your swimming pool.
How does it work? Well, when the SPINO S1 Pro is ready to charge, it uses an underwater communication system to guide itself back to the docking station. The attached arm lifts the robot pool cleaner up and out of the water.
You only need to set up the device, and it manages the entire process on its own, whether it is cleaning, climbing, navigating, or recharging. At the center of this leap is AutoShoreCharge, Mammotion’s first robotic arm-assisted on-deck docking and charging system that gets the cleaner out of water without any human intervention at all. Upon its return to the docking station, the device automatically recharges itself, ensuring it is ready for the next deployment. Your only task? Empty the filter basket before it is returned to service.
SPINO S1 Pro reflects our belief that true autonomy should feel invisible. It sees the environment, understands what needs attention, and completes the job on its own, right down to returning and preparing for the next cycle. That kind of intelligence doesn’t just clean better; it changes the relationship homeowners have with their pools. The reward is more time for what actually matters, enjoyment, not maintenance – Jayden Wei, CEO of MAMMOTION
As for the pool cleaning part, the Mammotion SPINO S1 Pro has an onboard AI-powered camera and various sensors to identify obstacles and debris. It has a maximum high-flow suction that is powerful enough to pump up to 6,800 GPH through its dual-layer filter, capturing silt, sand, and stubborn debris. It has five brushless motors and treads that grip the bottom and sides of the pool while cleaning it.
There are five modes: Wall, Floor, Horizontal Waterline, All, and Edge Mode, which adapt automatically to pool shape and surface. SPINO S1 Pro’s dual roller brushes scrub the floors, walls, steps, and waterlines efficiently. It optimizes brush direction and movement speed to ensure thorough edge coverage and deep cleaning.
According to the brand’s press release, the device can maintain connectivity within a 10-meter radius of its dock. While that’s all well and done, the details about battery life are still under wraps. One can only draw a comparison with its predecessor, SPINO E1, which offers up to 210 minutes of non-stop cleaning on one charge.
There is no word on the price either, but we do know that the Mammotion SPINO S1 Pro pool cleaner is set for market launch in Q1 of 2026.
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